The Determinacy and Predictive Power of Common Factors
James J. Lee and
Nathan R. Kuncel
Industrial and Organizational Psychology, 2015, vol. 8, issue 3, 467-472
Abstract:
Ree, Carretta, and Teachout's (2015) arguments for recognizing the importance of general factors are mostly on point, but they neglect two broad issues: (a) an important theoretical problem introduced by the presence of multiple factors (general, group, specific) and (b) the criterion validity of group factors in certain settings.
Date: 2015
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